Colombia is not the only country that had previously refused to accept the flight of the US transportation.
President Donald Trump has recently threatened tariffs and other measures against Colombia in response to the fleeing of military airlines carrying illegal immigrants from the United States.
Trump warned on January 26 that his administration would impose 25 % tariffs on all imports from Colombia. If the problem continues, the amount will increase to 50 % in 7 days. He threatened to issue a ban on travel and cancel his visa, along with “all allies and supporters.”
Late that day, Colombia said that it would complain of Trump’s demand and accept citizens after expulsion of abroad.
Previously expulsion problem
The expulsion of illegal immigrants was an international issue that was progressing between the first Trump administration. In 2019, the Ministry of Land Security issued a visa sanctions on Ghana. This is because the United States did not accept the people who tried to expell us.
The most frequently sanctions include a temporary visa or B visa that was used for business and joy, and issued to government officials.
Quick removal is required
Zadvydasv. The Supreme Court’s 2001 ruling in DAVIS has ruled that the Immigration Customs Executive Organization (ICE) will be given six months to release detained immigrants or arrange them.
This applies to non -immigrants who have undergone removal orders, even if they refuse to regain them, or have not signed a remittance agreement with the United States. If ICE cannot be expelled within six months, individuals must be released to the general public.
One of the famous examples of illegal immigrants released due to the expiration of the detention timer was held in 2015, when Haiti was illegal and did not accept Haiti citizens. The United States tried to exile him, but eventually was forced to release him. He later killed a 25 -year -old woman at Connecticut State.
Other countries will resist expulsion abroad
In addition to Colombia and Haiti, China is resisting the delivery of citizens arrested for illegal immigrants.
In August 2022, China stopped cooperating with the United States after the rapid increase in illegal immigrants in China over the border between the United States and Mexico. Border authorities arrested more than 37,000 Chinese people along the southern border in 2023. This was 10 times the arrested in 2022.
China quietly resumed cooperation with US institutions as of May 2024, when he illegally accepted the expulsion of Chinese immigrants in the United States.
Trump expulsion to certain central American countries is nervous.
Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador have the largest number of people who illegally live in the United States after Mexico. During the previous Trump administration, the authorities have agreed with three countries that allow US immigrants to dispatch exile to the Central American country.
Venezuela is known to refuse to accept foreign expulsion flights from the United States. In October 2023, when the number of illegal immigrants across borders had increased, ice was struggled, and foreign expulsion was resumed.
Plan of a forced repatriator rejected by its own country
The Ministry of State has announced that the Secretary of State Marco Rubio will urge El Salvador to accept foreigners who have been expelled from abroad from countries that do not accept US expulsion.
Mauricio Krabbar Caron, a special mission for Latin America, includes diplomatic measures to the reporters on January 31 that Rubio visits the Central American country to cooperate with the US expulsion effort. He said.
According to Claver-Carone, the United States wants to reproduce the transaction of the “secure third country” of a forced repetant who allows illegal immigrants from the United States, even if their home country does not cooperate. This transaction was canceled under the Biden administration.
With this agreement, foreigners can be removed from the United States, seek exile in El Salvador, and they are prohibited from seeking exile in the United States.
“During the first Trump administration, El Salvador is one of the three countries with the United States with the” third and third “agreement, and this will also be a topic of the debate,” says Claver-Carone. I did it.
AP communication has contributed to this report.